- HTML5's new elements and attributes.
- Page transitions, dialogs, and buttons optimized for mobile.
- Plugins and incorporate others' plugins into your code.
- Extend jQuery Mobile's capabilities with the ThemeRoller framework.
- Handle touch, phone-orientation, scrolling and other phone events.
- Incorporate phone-friendly forms, sliders, dialogs, and other widgets.
- Integrate video and other media appropriately for mobile devices.
- current browser support for CSS3 and about the future of CSS.
- JQuery Mobile's capabilities, supported devices, and support for accessibility.
- New column layout methods.
- New pseudo-classes and pseudo elements.
- New ways to work with background images with CSS3.
- website can respond to the specific needs of the environment on which it is being viewed,
presenting a layout that is equally - and differently - appropriate for mobile, table, and desktop devices.
- Embed video in HTML5.
- Start building HTML5 pages today.
- JQuery Mobile to make calls, send SMS text messages, send emails, and display video.
- Foundation framework to abstract low-level responsive coding and to create grid-based layouts.
- JQuery Mobile framework to add support for touch and other gestures.
- Benefits and purpose of HTML5.
- Current state of browser support for HTML5 and how to make your HTML5 sites degrade gracefully
- Current state of browser support for HTML5 and how to make your HTML5 sites degrade gracefully.
- Differences between HTML5 and HTML 4 and XHTML.
- major benefits of HTML5.
- State of browsers and other device support for HTML5.
- Acquire the users location with the geolocation API.
- Apply to shadows, outlines, and strokes.
- 2D and 3D transformations and to work with transitions and animations.
- Create flexible box layouts.
- Describe page layouts at a high level using CSS3.
- Implement Drag and Drop.
- Leverage the capabilities of HTML5 to present mobile-friendly sites, and understand the varying
- levels of Support for some features among different devices.
- Send messages between web pages and cross-domain with the Web Messaging API.
- Speed up slow web pages with Web Workers.
- Cool new HTML5 form elements.
- Media queries to tailor your page presentation for different output devices.
- New CSS3 selectors.
- XMLHttpRequest Level 2 to access cross-domain resources.
- Web Applications while offline.
- Web Storage for offline applications.
- Audio and video in HTML5.
- Border and box effects.
- Color, opacity and gradients.
- HTML5's new Canvas element to create code-based drawings.
- User Server-Sent events to update a web page.
- Web Fonts.
- CSS Media Queries to display content modified to fit the client device.
- Difference between HTML5 and HTML 4.
- GeoLocation API and use it to integrate the user's location into websites.
- Web Sockets.